Kent is too often regarded as an extension of London or as a passage to the continent and rarely benefits from recognition as a goal like Devon or Cornwall. However, the garden of England offers a bucolian landscape with medieval pubs, distinctive coastal cities such as Whitstable and Margate and the historic cities of Canterbury and Tunbridge Wells.
From the rolling high Wead to the harsh north and crabs that were offered at the Dungeness Beach, to Michelin-Stern-Stern Foods, which are served in the 10-member intimacy of strongly in Broadstairs, Kent mixes coastal nostalgia, rural charm and urban interest. This quirky fusion is summarized by the emerging call of the district as a gourmet epicenter and its versatile SPA offers. Here you can be massaged with organic products in a rustic flower shed of a rippling stream, enjoy romantic couple treatments by the sea or get out on a wellness weekend in a Grand Destination Spa Hotel. These are the best spa hotels in Kent.
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Each hotel in this curated list was visited by one of our experienced experts who are normally hosted free of charge. They stay at least one night, test at least one meal and trial versions of other experiences that the hotel may have to offer.
A historic country house hotel and spa, which belonged to Champeys, plays in the Kent Downs in the beautiful terrain. In addition to the full-service spa, the facilities include an outdoor pool with a food van, a nine-hole golf course, a falconry center, a tennis court and a range of garden games such as Krocket, Pétanque and Badminton. This is one of the best spa hotels in Kent with a comprehensive selection of well-being and beauty treatments, a 20-meter pool, a sauna, a steam bath and a hydrotherapy pool as well as a gym. A large heated hydrotherapy pool recently opened the SPA area (in the picture), which brings more up to date. The traditional statements of the Victorian and the flaps (some original, some new ones) believe that the contemporary interior of the property, the Slick service and the impressive Utopia spa one of the best of Kent with a dramatic duplex swimming area are part of the Roman baths. Hair and nail studios; A big gym; 17 treatment rooms with expertly administered therapies of British brands Ila and Temple Spa; And a tempting shop. We recommend the Ayurvedic internal peace treatment, which completely delivers its name. In this Georgian manor house, which is set in 12 hectares of private terrain, everything revolves around reserved size. The decor is neutral with a steamed color palette, white, painted wood paneling and mushy leather acids. The 38 rooms are bright and remarkably spacious and have a seating area. Also standard are comfortable beds with a stunning row of pillows, bathrobes, a bathroom with rain shower and Gilchrist & Soames toilet articles. The spa includes a 13-meter inner pool, a whirlpool, a sauna and steam trees and a relaxation room. There are also seven treatment rooms for massages and facial treatments that most use with elemis products. The Health Club, which is also not accessible, has a state -of -the -art gym and studios and a tennis court. First year 1880 As a Seabrook Hotel, Hythe starts, the Imperial is a long story as the most intelligent address of Hythe. The hotel sets on the beach to combine the old school and contemporary glamor by the sea. The facilities include a leisure center with spa, pool and gym (open to non -registrations); a nine hole golf course; two restaurants; an afternoon tea salon; A bar cum café and a Moët & Chandon champagne bar. The main town of the food is the coastal restaurant, which serves “modern British” cuisine in a rather formal environment in the evening. The menu is seasonal, with a focus on seafood, and dishes for local products are tribute: grilled Rye Bay Mackele fillet with tomato-carpaccio, Kentish Lamb Rump with lamb candies and coin and chaper salt as well as a generous kent and a generous kent-cent-college college campus. Although professional hoteliers and restaurateurs are managed, some of the employees of Yarrow are apprentices and trainees who are fresh from hospitals. Clearly dedicated to the industry, they are polite, enthusiastically and efficient. Facilities are also impressive with a restaurant; Large bar and winter garden with a special menu; A spa with a sauna, steam bath and whirlpool (all free for residents), treatment rooms and a hair and beauty salon (reduced prices for trainees and stylists). There are 23 spacious rooms and five suites, all of which are attracted to high quality with elegant furniture, hypnos beds and first-class baths. The Holdstock family bought Hempstead House in 1990 and offers B&B in three bedrooms. Five rather likeable extensions later, the original house is now connected to the spa in a horseshoe shape via the coach house in the mid -19th century, with pretty courtyards in the middle and a total of 34 rooms. The hotel feels like a small resort with two restaurants, three bars, two private dining rooms, a large conference/wedding suite and a spa. The Aquamanda spa includes a swimming pool and a gym (open to non-resident members, but children under the age of 16), beauty salon and five treatment rooms.